Not sure I get the rest, in the context of WoW if a player logged off (especially for years) the character would enter into a limbo state intangible to anyone else in-game, NPC or otherwise. In other words, you wouldn't see a character standing still for eternity. If that were the case the servers would be overfilled with such alts.

Not sure I get the rest, in the context of WoW if a player logged off (especially for years) the character would enter into a limbo state intangible to anyone else in-game, NPC or otherwise. In other words, you wouldn't see a character standing still for eternity. If that were the case the servers would be overfilled with such alts.

Also, the frame with the sword clacking, what's that for?

Is this suppose to be a dig at MoP's theme?

I doubt he is mocking the theme of MoP.

And I think he fully realizes the character doesn't actually stand AFK for years when they are inactive, it's just some funny mental imagery. Don't take it so literally.

Also, the sword clack is just to illustrate that the character hasn't been moved at all in years.

Not sure I get the rest, in the context of WoW if a player logged off (especially for years) the character would enter into a limbo state intangible to anyone else in-game, NPC or otherwise. In other words, you wouldn't see a character standing still for eternity. If that were the case the servers would be overfilled with such alts.

Also, the frame with the sword clacking, what's that for?

Is this suppose to be a dig at MoP's theme?

I doubt he is mocking the theme of MoP.

And I think he fully realizes the character doesn't actually stand AFK for years when they are inactive, it's just some funny mental imagery. Don't take it so literally.

Also, the sword clack is just to illustrate that the character hasn't been moved at all in years.

I can confirm all of this. Thanks for making me not have to write anything!